Isabelle Haran- Leonardi is a contemporary realist painter specializing in large scale landscapes of eastern long island's vineyards and waters. In May of 2012, Isabelle opened Nova Constellatio Gallery at 419 Main Street, Greenport, NY, in the historic 1907 Lipton Block building. It is her working studio where visitors are welcomed to share her painting process and view available works. Nova Constellatio participates in the Greenport gallery Walks held the first Friday of the months May through December. To see a full portfolio of Isabelle’s work and for information regarding upcoming events please visit www.novaconstellatiogallery.com.

Exhibits at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery are a joint effort by East End Arts and the Jamesport Manor Inn to introduce exceptional artists and their work to the East End communities.

East End Arts, established in 1972, is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit arts organization, and operates a School of the Arts, an Art Gallery, and presents a variety of events and programs to promote the arts year-round.

Founded in 2017, VSOP Projects is a contemporary art gallery and project space with private gardens located in Greenport Village, on Long Island's North Fork.

Our year-round exhibition program serves as a platform for an evolving, international roster of emerging and established artists, designers, curators, and creative thinkers to show their work in a challenging, playful, and unconventional setting.

Housed in a historic North Fork home built in 1868, our 2-floor showroom and private outdoor garden at 311 Front Street is available for public, private, and charitable gatherings, film screenings, and educational events.

VSOP is deeply committed to active participation in the local arts and small business communities. We sponsor artist-led educational and social initiatives, offer exhibition opportunities for local artists and youth, regularly donate the use of our space to local non-profit organizations that do vital work for underserved members of our community, and produce progressive arts programming benefitting the diverse populations on the North Fork and beyond.

The William Ris Gallery opened on the North Fork in February of 2016 while remaining open in its established Stone Harbor, NJ location until this year. The gallery, while new to the East End of Long Island, was founded in 1966 and remains an art destination. Known for a wide range of original work, the constant is excellence with a strong stable of exceptional artists. The William RIs Gallery is owned and directed by Mary Cantone, who is dedicated to the importance of collecting original art and supporting artists. The Gallery exhibits an extensive selection of original contemporary works by East Coast artists with a Long Island concentration.
Art enhance life - boosts spirits and inspires thinking while mirroring and prompting memories - Mary Cantone